To automatically embed or watermark the filename of a movie into the actual video, you can make use of video editing software or programming libraries that provide video manipulation capabilities. One popular library for this task is FFmpeg, which is a powerful command-line tool for handling multimedia data.
Here's an example command that uses FFmpeg to add the filename as a watermark in the video:
Let's break down the command:
You can modify the command according to your requirements, such as changing the text color, font size, or positioning. Additionally, you may need to install FFmpeg and adjust the command based on your operating system.
Note that embedding the filename directly into the video itself may permanently alter the video file. Make sure to keep a backup of your original video files before applying any modifications.
Here's an example command that uses FFmpeg to add the filename as a watermark in the video:
Let's break down the command:
You can modify the command according to your requirements, such as changing the text color, font size, or positioning. Additionally, you may need to install FFmpeg and adjust the command based on your operating system.
Note that embedding the filename directly into the video itself may permanently alter the video file. Make sure to keep a backup of your original video files before applying any modifications.
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